01/03/2022 SOURCE: tribuneonlineng.com
The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) have lamented over the high cost of feed production raw materials like maize, soybean
Poultry farmers decry high cost of maize, soybean, seek govt intervention
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Agriculture US, GMO's, FDA, USDA, US EPA,
New labeling rules for GMO foods in the U.S. | Grower
What used to be known as GMOs will now be labeled as “bioengineered” foods according to the United States Department of Agriculture. Coming into effect January 1, 2022, the new regulations do away with a patchwork of state labeling regulations.
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01/03/2022 SOURCE: www.newsday.co.zw
Zimbabwe has an estimated 15 million hectares of arable agricultural land, of which an estimated four million was bought by black farmers on a willing buyer willing seller basis before the disastrous fast-track land reform programme of 2000.
Agriculture as the trigger to industrialisation - NewsDay Zimbabwe
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Livestock/Meat, Water, Economics, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies, Weather,
Farmers and livestock breeders affected by floods hope for agricultural assistance from govt | Malay Mail
DENGKIL, Jan 2 — Although thankful for the various assistance and incentives provided by the government for those affected by the recent floods, farmers and livestock breeders in Dengkil hoped their needs for agricultural assistance would not be overlooked. Gunasegar Rangasamy, 44, who...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Economics, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, Government / Policies, Ag Middle East,
Farmers divided over impact of mini-budget on agriculture
LAHORE: Representatives of farmer organisations are divided over the impact of the proposed mini-budget on the agriculture...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Ag South America, Weather,
Small coffee farmers lay their chips on smart agriculture to overcome climate crisis in the Cerrado biome - South Africa Today
A long drought followed by a strong freeze in 2020 damaged the coffee harvest in Brazil, the world’s biggest producer and exporter of the crop. Small farmers in the Cerrado region who generally don’t use irrigation because of the area’s historically abundant rainfall were hit the hardest. To take on the challenges brought on by […]
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Fertilizer,
Looking at the State of the World/Agriculture
The 2021 Mid America CropLife Association annual meeting featured much discussion on the supply chain and global economics.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Economics, Research, Ag Global Specialty Food,
UW researchers working to show perennials are profitable through new
While the environmental benefits of long-term crops are clear, scientists say more research is needed to show farmers the economic and social benefits of perennial forages.
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